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When looking for a Border Collie pup please remember that not all pups are traditionally marked with a white collar the markings on each and every dog is different and this makes them unique.
This is a site on colour genetics http://www.bordercolliecolors.com/ All our puppies are raised on Super Coat Puppy Whats in a Certificate All registered dogs with the Victorian Canine Association have a certificate to say, “I’m a registered Pure Bred or Associate Registered Dog”. The differences between the pure bred register and the associate register is that to be on the pure bred register your dog has to be of known recognised and registered parentage of the same breed. To be on the associate register your dog does not fit within the above description. They will usually be cross bred or dogs whose parentage is unkown. Associate register dogs are eligiable to compete in obedience, agility and many other trials. Within the pure bred register there is two further divisions, main register and limited register. The certificates from each of these two registers contains similar details, they vary in colour, blue for the main register and orange for the limited register. The functions of each of these registers is different, The main register (blue certificate) has full rights, in that the dogs on this register can be shown in conformation shows in order to gain titles and maybe bred from to other main register dogs of the same breed and have their progeny registered as pure breeds. You have to be a VCA member to transfer a dog to or from this register. The limited register (orange certificate) indicates that dog is pedigreed but cannot be shown at conformation shows nor can the dog be bred with and have the progeny registered as pure breeds. A dog can be moved from the limited register to the main register with the approval of the breeder. HEADER PHOTO: DEITMAHR LORDNMASTER (Zorro) |
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